Frisco’s $3 Billion ‘The Mix’ Is Taking Shape, Here’s What’s Coming

Progress is continuing on one of Frisco’s most closely watched developments, and new details are offering a clearer picture of what’s ahead.

The Mix, a $3 billion mixed-use project located at the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Lebanon Road, is steadily moving forward as construction advances. Planned as a 112-acre destination, the development is designed to bring together residential, retail, office, dining and hospitality into a single, walkable environment.

What’s Coming In Phase 1

The first phase of The Mix is already taking shape, with infrastructure, residential buildings and commercial spaces progressing.

Phase 1 is expected to include:

  • Residential units designed for a range of lifestyles
  • Office and medical office space
  • Retail and dining, including Frisco’s first Whole Foods Market
  • Structured parking and walkable streets

The inclusion of Whole Foods signals a key anchor for the development, helping establish it as both a neighborhood hub and a regional destination.

A Central Park At The Core Of The Project

One of the defining features of The Mix is its focus on outdoor space. Plans include a 9-acre central park, known as “Central Park,” which will serve as a gathering place surrounded by restaurants, retail and public spaces. The park is expected to anchor the development, creating a natural hub for both residents and visitors…

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